


Art Exhibit Brings Banaban Human Rights Struggles to Global Stage
An art exhibit is bringing the struggles of the Banaban community to the global stage, providing them with a platform to share their history and demands for action from the governments of Fiji and Kiribati to safeguard their human rights. Through 9 March, Tāmaki...
Artist Spotlight: Katja Phutaraksa Neef
Katja Phutaraksa Neef is a political artist born and raised in Thailand and grew up in Japan and Aotearoa. She is currently based in Tāmaki Makaurau, Aotearoa (Auckland, New Zealand). Katja is currently an Artivist-in-Residence at ICAAD, and works at UnionAID as a...
Poised for Growth – 2022 Year in Review
This was a pivotal year at ICAAD as we celebrated ten years of human rights innovation. We continued to build momentum through new collaborations, groundbreaking research and advocacy that leverages technology, law and the arts. With a decade of experience and...
Justice for the Displaced: Art Exhibit Shines Light on Banaban Rights
ICAAD, the Auckland Banaban Christian Fellowship Support Hub, the Banaban Women’s Organization, and the Rabi Council of Leaders have launched a new initiative centered on building and exhibiting the arts from Banaban artists and storytellers in Tamaki Makaurau...